Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
This one. It's all about upper body position. Half-an-ass-cheek off the seat is enough. You need the bulk of your body weight (which is carried in the torso) as low down as you can, close to the side of the bike, towards the front. Hug the tank like it's your long-lost girlfriend, then drop the inner shoulder forwards and down. Then take all the weight off the bars.

I still concentrate on unweighting the bars in almost every single corner, every lap. It's not 'natural' and it's hard to do - the natural inclination is to hold on as tight as you can!! Particularly as you push harder, and are closer to the limit.
Ok. All sounds pretty simple haha.
So i am know i am doing half the ass check. I will try and work on dropping my head and shoulders down to the front.

The front end for me has been feeling really unstable. Almost like its sliding and drifting away from me. Esp through t1. Initially i thought it was an old tyre but i still felt it on another tyre. The bike seems to turn in fine but the mid and exit doesnt feel right.

I will work on my body position and see if its that.

Thanks heaps mate